VCOP M-M-Megapack (free!)

I understand that there are a few VCOP "megapacks" floating around, especially on eBay. When someone advertises a megapack, however, this usually means they've padded it out by putting each vocabulary word on its own A4 sheet - 100 pages!

What I like to do, instead of fleshing out pages of Word documents and selling them for four pounds each, is think up new methods of combining resources together, and developing processes for automating all of the "grunt work". My flashcard generator, for example, can now produce a PDF full of flashcards, with colour changes to indicate word categories, from a list of words.

So I present to you, the reader, my version of the VCOP Megapack. In much the same style as my recently released 'Letters and Sounds M-M-Megapack', this is absolutely free, and contains a range of categorised resources related to the topic.

I understand that there are a few VCOP "megapacks" floating around, especially on eBay. When someone advertises a megapack, however, this usually means they've padded it out by putting each vocabulary word on its own A4 sheet - 100 pages!

What I like to do, instead of fleshing out pages of Word documents and selling them for four pounds each, is think up new methods of combining resources together, and developing processes for automating all of the "grunt work". My flashcard generator, for example, can now produce a PDF full of flashcards, with colour changes to indicate word categories, from a list of words.

So I present to you, the reader, my version of the VCOP Megapack. In much the same style as my recently released 'Letters and Sounds M-M-Megapack', this is absolutely free, and contains a range of categorised resources related to the topic.

Hmm, that is a bother. I assumed the school had somehow gotten permission rather than lost the cognitive ability to recognise copyright. Or perhaps they looked through the document and noticed that it doesn't contain the word "copyright" or even the (c) symbol, which they might consider to be some kind of loophole.

I was given permission by Curtis at Andrell to produce the Punctuation Pyramid, however it still remains the Copyright of Andrell and, in turn, Primary Teaching Resources on their behalf. I know that they have pursued people in the past who have produced VCOP resources without permission which is why I have emailed the school to ask them to remove the link. I have also asked TES to remove the link too.

What do the colours link to on the words, openers, pyramid etc? I assume levels! We colour code ours according to red = ambitious vocab, blue = punctuation, green = connectives and yellow = openers Very useful when highlighting levelled work, lots of high lighting = high level! Chidlren get instant visual feedback and even do their own highlighting! Any chance of having some of them in black and white?